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  • A person diving underwater.

    During a visit to Thailand, Jeff explores the underwater worlds of the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea. He also pays a visit to conservationists from Eco Koh Tao who are fighting to restore endangered coral reefs and giant clams. Part of the "Ocean Mysteries" series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Microscopic view of oval shaped organisms. Spanish captions.

    Part of a series that features a wide variety of video footage, photographs, diagrams, graphics, and labels. Also concludes with a critical thinking question. For this particular video, students will focus on the diverse group of eukaryotic organisms known as protists. Part of the Science Video Vocab series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Two humpback whales swim in the deep waters. Caption: They were the most graceful things I've ever seen.

    High school student Phoebe Fitz has a mission to learn about humpback whales, and she teams up with a group of scientists in Hawaii. She also meets with other local high school students who are actively involved in studying humpback whales.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • A shark swimming in the ocean. Caption: THEY'LL LIVE FOR A HUNDRED YEARS.

    Join Dr. Dominique as she journeys to Mexico on a shark research expedition with world famous conservationist Guy Harvey. She goes diving with Guy to help him study the fastest shark in the water, the mako. Part of "The Wildlife Docs" series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Person swimming over a coral reef in shallow water. Caption: of biology that exists on the coral reef.

    In this episode, scientists try to uncover what makes 25 percent of individual corals tolerant of warmer water. Can these "super corals" be strategically planted to help reefs withstand climate change? Part of the "Super Corals" series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Coral with an inset magnification showing overlapping small red dots. Caption: The color of the coral reflects millions of tiny algae

    In this episode, marine biologists take a close look at microscopic images of "super corals." The images reveal a dynamic interaction between colorful algae and the coral they inhabit. Part of the "Super Corals" series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • A bat flying in the sky.

    Jeff's ship arrives to Phuket, Thailand where he kayaks through the spectacular Phang Nga Bay and discovers bat-filled sea caves. Next, he lends a hand to a sea turtle conservation program and teams up with a Thai chef for a tantalizing trip to the market for an exquisite Thai food experience.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Salmon on the floor of a boat. Caption: MY FIRST CATCH, A BEAUTIFUL PINK SALMON.

    Host Jeff Corwin travels to Ketchikan, Alaska where he embarks on a mission to catch chinook. In addition, Jeff experiences Ketchikan's Native-American heritage when he learns about the art of totem pole carving. Part of the "Ocean Treks With Jeff Corwin" series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Illustration of a fish with long, pointed fins. Cartilaginous Fish (thresher shark). Caption: those with skeletons of cartilage --

    The ocean is full of various species of sharks and rays. In this episode, host Emily Graslie takes a look at some of the more unique examples of these fish. Part of "The Brain Scoop" series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • An aerial view of a ship in the water.

    Jeff's ship arrives in Vigo, Spain where he discovers an ancient civilization that once thrived along this dramatic coastline. Then, he experiences the local seafood culture firsthand by harvesting mussels, before scrambling the rocky coastline with a spear to gather a prized delicacy. Part of the "Ocean Treks With Jeff Corwin" series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • A large orange fish swimming in a reef. Caption: making sure that he is well groomed and ready.

    Part of "The Living Oceans" series. Reveals the height and structure of undersea kelp forests inhabited by garibaldi, sea urchins, senorita fish, octopi, moray eels, and sea otters. Shows winter storms detaching kelp from their holdfasts to provide floating nurseries for another generation of fish and other marine animals.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Gloved hand reaching into a small tank to pick up a piece of white coral being grown on a disc. Caption: that fight some of the worst infectious bacteria.

    What great discovery is yet to be made from coral reef habitats? Some researchers believe they may hold the key to new developments in medicine. Part of the "Coral Comeback" series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Microscopic view of bell-shaped organisms on a fine stalk. Caption: All protists share common characteristics.

    Part of a series that features a wide variety of video footage, photographs, diagrams, graphics, and labels. Also concludes with a critical thinking question. For this particular video, students will focus on the diverse group of eukaryotic organisms known as protists. Part of the Science Video Vocab series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Animal on the ocean floor with branch like tangled limbs. Caption: All these zooplankton are food for larger animals in the ocean.

    Explains the characteristics of plankton and its two types: phytoplankton and zooplankton. Animation shows where plankton flourish and what they need to reproduce. Notes the importance of sunlight, the thermocline, and moderate temperatures for plankton to "bloom." Stresses that without plankton, sea life would vanish.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • A cast of horseshoe crab in the swampy waters. Caption: The tail, or telson, acts like a rudder when swimming

    The horseshoe crab is a remarkable prehistoric animal and a modern medical marvel. Middle school students in South Carolina investigate horseshoe crabs, their life cycle, habitats, and the threats that affect them. One of nature’s puzzle pieces, they fit into place as an important partner with humans.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Cartoon of a small, shrimp-like animal among a school of others. Caption: Pardon me, I'm a krill. We eat plankton!

    Rising acidity in sea water is harmful to all ocean life. This short animated video explains how burning fossil fuels is increasing the acidity of the world's oceans. This is also impacting the fragile underwater ecosystems.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Pink and yellow plant with branching limbs. Caption: We're discovering that life is much more creative

    It was once believed that organic compounds, light, and water were needed to sustain life, but life has been found in complete darkness underwater. National Geographic Explorer Bob Ballard discovered Lost City, an underwater mountain range, and it is teaming with life. Segment of a video from Wild Chronicles Series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Coral of various shapes and a range of colors. Caption: and these are the corals we call "super corals."

    Marine biologists in Hawaii investigate “super corals,” which thrive even as ocean temperatures rise. In this episode, the scientists reveal how corals create underwater cities bustling with life and explain how healthy and dying corals live side by side. Part of the "Super Corals" series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Manatee swimming. Caption: IT'S WAY TOO COLD FOR THIS SUBTROPICAL SPECIES.

    A manatee turns up in Trinity Bay near Galveston, Texas. He is named Trinidad, but several rescue groups must work to save him when the water temperature drops. Then, two sea lions in San Diego have life-threatening entanglements around their necks, so the SeaWorld team steps in to save them. Part of the Sea Rescue series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • A Fishy Day

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    Two cartoon characters looking up with open mouths. Caption: (Moki) It's not only a big fish; it's also sleepy too.

    Part of the animated "Johan, the Young Scientist" series. Doubting that his mom is telling him the truth, Johan goes to ScienScape to learn how fish breathe underwater. From there Johan, Ani, and Moki go on a quest to find the fastest fish in the sea with the help of Juanita.

    (Source: DCMP)

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  • Animals

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    Resources to teach younger students about animals

    A collection containing 58 resources, curated by DIAGRAM Center

  • Biology

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    • 2.5D Tactile Graphic
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    Biology related concepts

    A collection containing 59 resources, curated by Benetech

  • Chemistry

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    • 2.5D Tactile Graphic
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    • Simulation

    A collection of Chemistry related resources

    A collection containing 67 resources, curated by Benetech

  • Vision

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    Resources related to vision

    A collection containing 12 resources, curated by Charles LaPierre

  • Anatomy

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    Collection of anatomy resources

    A collection containing 21 resources, curated by Benetech